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Term: Prodigious

Definition:

Adjective:

  • Extraordinary in size, amount, extent, or degree; immense; enormous.
  • Impressively great in extent, size, or degree; marvelous.
  • Remarkable; extraordinary.
  • Monstrous; unnatural.

Senses:

Sense 1

Adjective:

  1. John caught a prodigious fish that required all his strength to reel in.
  2. The company made a prodigious profit this year.
  3. The athlete displayed prodigious talent, breaking records left and right.

Sense 2

Adjective:

  1. The prodigious waterfall left all visitors in awe.
  2. The prodigious effort put into organizing the event paid off with a successful turnout.
  3. Her prodigious memory allowed her to recall every detail of the conversation.

Sense 3

Adjective:

  1. The prodigious monster towered over the terrified villagers.
  2. They were terrified by the prodigious storm that ravaged the town.
  3. His prodigious strength made everyone fear him.

Sample Sentences:

1. The prodigious feast they prepared was enough to feed an army.

2. His prodigious talent on the piano left the audience in awe.

3. The prodigious snowfall caused chaos on the roads.

4. Despite his prodigious success as an author, he remained humble.

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